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Primary Structure of Gamma-bungarotoxin, a New Postsynaptic Neurotoxin from Venom of Bungarus Multicinctus

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Journal Toxicon
Specialty Toxicology
Date 1999 Mar 19
PMID 10082161
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Abstract

The primary structure of gamma-bungarotoxin, a new toxin from Bungarus multicinctus venom, was determined using mass spectrometry and Edman degradation. The toxin has a mass of 7524.7 D and consists of 68 residues having the following sequence: MQCKTCSFYT CPNSETCPDG KNICVKRSWT AVRGDGPKRE IRRECAATCP PSKLGLTVFC CTTDNCNH. Gamma-bungarotoxin is structurally similar to both kappa-bungarotoxin and elapid long postsynaptic neurotoxins. Its C-terminal nine residues are identical to those of the kappa-toxins. Its disulfide bond locations appear identical to those of several elapid toxins of unknown pharmacology and its hydrophobicity profile is also strikingly similar. However, with an LD50 of 0.15 microg/g i.v. in mice, gamma-bungarotoxin is 30-150-fold more toxic than other members of this latter class. Its toxicity is comparable to those of alpha-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists.

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